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RG-S5310-48GT4XS-E, 48-Port GE, Layer 3, Managed Access Switch, 4-Port 10GE Uplink
P/N: RG-S5310-48GT4XS-E
US$1000.00
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Product Highlights

Rich port types, 48 x 10/100/1000BASE-T ports for access, 4 x 1GE/10GE SFP+ ports for uplink
Hot-swappable dual power modules for 1+1 redundancy
VSU virtualization, flexible networking and high performance
Network security policies and real-time monitoring, delivering enhanced network robustness
Multiple management modes, simplified and easy network maintenance
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RG-S5310-48GT4XS-E, 48-Port GE, Layer 3, Managed Access Switch, 4-Port 10GE Uplink
Full Gigabit Ethernet Access Switch for Large-sized Networks
Specifications
Part Number
RG-S5310-48GT4XS-E
Fixed service port
48 x 10/100/1000BASE-T ports ;4 x 1GE/10G SFP+ ports
Fixed management port
1 x RJ45 console port ;1 x RJ45 MGMT port
Module slot
2 x power module slots
System switching capacity
211 Gbps
System packet forwarding rate
158 Mpps
Maximum power consumption
55 W
Unit dimensions (W x D x H)
442.0 mm x 420.0 mm x 43.6 mm (17.40 in. x 16.54 in. x 1.72 in.)
Flash Memory
2GB
Operating temperature
0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Warranty duration
3 years
Power module
RG-PA150IB-F ; RG-PD150IB-F ; RG-PA70IB
USB
1 x USB 2.0 port
CPU
Dual-core CPU, each core with the clock speed of 1.2 GHz
Real-time clock (RTC)
Supported
BootROM
16 MB
Flash memory
2 GB
Memory
1 GB
Switch buffer
3 MB
Number of MAC addresses
32,000
ARP table size
4,000/16,000 (authorized)
ND table size
2,000/8,000 (authorized)
Number of IPv4 unicast routes
8,000/12,000 (authorized)
Number of IPv4 multicast routes
2,500
Number of IPv6 unicast routes
4,000
Number of IPv6 multicast routes
1,200
Number of ACEs
Ingress: 3,500 ; Egress: 1,500
Number of IGMP groups
2,500
Number of MLD groups
1,000
Number of VSU members
4
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Questions & Answers
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All (2) Performance (1)Scalability (1)
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Are the switches easy to manage and monitor?

by T***m on 2025-07-18 16:04:02

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Yes. They typically offer centralized management options via SNMP, web GUI, CLI, or integration with network management systems for simplified monitoring and configuration.

by CPLIGHT on 2025-07-18 16:54:47

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Can campus switches support future network growth?

by 4***m on 2025-07-18 15:14:15

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Yes, many campus switches support stacking, modular expansion, and flexible port configurations to accommodate network growth and evolving bandwidth needs.

by CPLIGHT on 2025-07-18 16:53:53

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Customer Reviews
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p***m
2025-06-17 04:43:31
Confirmed Purchase
5.0

We noticed a major improvement in network performance after upgrading to campus-grade switches — seamless connectivity across departments.

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i***m
2025-05-18 04:00:19
Confirmed Purchase
5.0

The management interface is clean and user-friendly. Even with minimal IT staff, we were able to deploy and manage everything smoothly.

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y***m
2025-04-21 19:34:25
Confirmed Purchase
5.0

The built-in access control and port security made it easy to enforce our internal policies without complex configurations.

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